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Bridges Pottery Blog: VIDEO of the Week
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VIDEO of the Week. OK so I was really late with this one. If you don't know who Warren Mackenzie is here is a link to some of his work and some bio. This weeks video is a link -. There was no way to embed. Lets go to Imprunetta Italy! Big Pots - strong Arms. This is the first of a four part servies. More to follow in weeks to come. Introduce yourself to this Jem of a Servies on PBS. Watch all of them as they are available online. Interesting and engaging- you will enjoy them all! Colour in Clay (1941).
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Bridges Pottery Blog: Care for your Pottery
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Care for your Pottery. CARE FOR YOUR HANDMADE POTTERY. Your Bridges Pottery is food friendly and lead free. Each piece is handmade and hand glazed. My pots and decorative pieces are all signed and show a high quality of craftsmanship. Each piece had a long journey to get to you, and with proper care it will last a lifetime. Visit my website to see other pieces that will complement your selection. You can purchase my work online and custom orders can be accommodated. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Cup a Day.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: BRIDGES POTTERY VIDEOS
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December 6, 2010 at 12:25 PM. Love your videos, Patricia! Especially the most recent with the slab demo! Where do you teach? December 15, 2010 at 10:37 PM. Great videos. Love your choice of music, too! January 8, 2011 at 6:21 PM. Thank you for the slab demo. I learned so much. As a new potter, it is refreshing to find. Someone who explains things thoroughly and doesnt skip steps. Loved seeing the finished products, too. Beautiful! January 14, 2011 at 6:52 AM. February 6, 2011 at 9:11 PM. VIDEO of the Week.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: Just a little extruding - Something for the Yard.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Just a little extruding - Something for the Yard. A few small airholes will get filled. Moving them around to see how they look. Feceting or "combing" them - gives them a great organic feel. You can see that some are darted at the mouth. Resting - you can see a 12"ruler for scale. Posted by P.Bridges. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). JEWELRY - EARING BOWLS. VIDEO of the Week. Care for your Pottery. Knit One, Purl Two. Yarn Bowls- HOT ITEM. Subscribe in a reader. A plate a day.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: TIPS & TECHNIQUES
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Allow enough time to glaze. Don't expect to glaze 3 pots on 15 minutes. Unless you are using glazes you have experience with take time to decide what you like and what would fit the piece. Look at other people's work on the shelves, ask teachers, talk to other students. Think about glazing multiple pieces at a time vs. one here , one there etc. Select your glazes carefully. Does it run? Is it matt or glossy, is there a test piece I can look at? Ask a teacher, we have experience and want to share it.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: ABOUT ME
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). JEWELRY - EARING BOWLS. VIDEO of the Week. Care for your Pottery. Knit One, Purl Two. Yarn Bowls- HOT ITEM. Subscribe in a reader. DON'T MISS OUT. Get my blog in your email box. Each new post will get delivered once- automatically! Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery. Paul Jessop: Paul the Potter. Emily Murphy: Pottery Blog. A plate a day. Jen Mecca's Pottery Blog. A Cup a Day. Annual Sale/Life of a Mug. Bridges Pottery Ceramic Yarn Bowls. Hanging PlantersAvailable at Bayles.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: LAMPS
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Here are just a smaple of the styles and shapes that you can consider. All of my lamps have UL rated components and use 8"-9"-10" harps. They have high quality components in an antique brass finish. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). JEWELRY - EARING BOWLS. VIDEO of the Week. Care for your Pottery. Knit One, Purl Two. Yarn Bowls- HOT ITEM. Subscribe in a reader. DON'T MISS OUT. Get my blog in your email box. Each new post will get delivered once- automatically! Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery. A Cup a Day.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: International Women's Day Coverage
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Monday, March 9, 2015. International Women's Day Coverage. From the uncommongoods website. Posted by P.Bridges. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). JEWELRY - EARING BOWLS. VIDEO of the Week. Care for your Pottery. Knit One, Purl Two. Yarn Bowls- HOT ITEM. Subscribe in a reader. DON'T MISS OUT. Get my blog in your email box. Each new post will get delivered once- automatically! Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery. Paul Jessop: Paul the Potter. Emily Murphy: Pottery Blog. A plate a day. A Cup a Day.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: EVENTS
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Http:/ www.bridgespottery.com/#! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). JEWELRY - EARING BOWLS. VIDEO of the Week. Care for your Pottery. Knit One, Purl Two. Yarn Bowls- HOT ITEM. Subscribe in a reader. DON'T MISS OUT. Get my blog in your email box. Each new post will get delivered once- automatically! Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery. Paul Jessop: Paul the Potter. Emily Murphy: Pottery Blog. A plate a day. Jen Mecca's Pottery Blog. A Cup a Day. Annual Sale/Life of a Mug. Bridges Pottery Ceramic Yarn Bowls.
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Bridges Pottery Blog: JEWELRY - EARING BOWLS
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JEWELRY - EARING BOWLS. Bridges Pottery Jewelry - Earring Bowls are simple but elegant pieces. Beautiful to keep your bracelets and earrings organized. These bowls make a great gift and are always a welcome addition to any dresser, nightstand, or bathroom counter. Available online at Etsy. And direct from Bridges Pottery (see event schedule). These bowls are made from recycled clay! Reclaimed clay from larger pieces that gets made into a slurry then dried up and re-wedged. BRIDGES POTTERY Jewelry Bowls.